In recent weeks, Sky Sports' use of the term "Super Sunday" could have been investigated under the Trade Descriptions Act.

A series of mid-table scuffles have had to be endured over your Sunday lunch on many an occasion this season, but this Sunday promises to be completely different.

There's a feast for the eyes as first Manchester City host Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium, before Jose Mourinho takes his Manchester United side back to his old stomping ground of Stamford Bridge to take on Chelsea.

Can Wenger derail Pep's City machine? (Image: Michael Regan - The FA)

Will there be fireworks between Mourinho and Conte again? (Image: Getty Images Europe)

Thrilling games, both, but what if you had to name a best XI of the players on show? Who would you pick?

Using only players who have been declared fit Sunday's matches (before you get angry), here's our selection.

LB: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea)

There has to be a place in our team for Azpilicueta, who really is the defender's defender. Affectionately known as "Dave" at Stamford Bridge, he can play anywhere across the defence.

Midfield: N'Golo Kante (Chelsea)

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Antonio Conte revealed that French midfielder Kante has been back in training ahead of facing United after a brief spell out injured, and so he comes straight into our team, leaving Nemanja Matic on the bench.

Midfield: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)

Belgian De Bruyne has been brilliant this season (Image: Rex/Shutterstock)

Surely the player of this Premier League season so far, Belgian international De Bruyne has been superb in the City midfield, turning into an assist machine for the fine players around him. He's the first name on our teamsheet.

Midfield: Eden Hazard (Chelsea)

Hazard found the net against Bournemouth last week (Image: Action Images via Reuters)

Given the great attacking talents in our team we need someone who can drop back into midfield and link up with them whenever needed, and there are few better at that than Hazard. Brilliant last season as Chelsea won the league, he's now back to full fitness in this campaign.

Forward: Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City)

The Brazilian forward has been a revelation at City (Image: PA)

Competition for places is so fierce upfront, but there's a place for the Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus thanks to his phenomenal goalscoring record ever since he arrived in England.

You're probably angry about this one, too.

Forward: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)

City's history make Aguero had to make it in (Image: AFP/Getty)

In the week he created Manchester City history, we had to include Argentina's Aguero in the side. The club's all-time leading goalscorer leads our line having found the net 178 times for City.

Forward: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)

Finally, Arsenal fans! (Image: AFP/Getty Images)

And finally, an Arsenal player.

Chile's finest Alexis Sanchez makes it into our side to make up a thrilling front three, and he could even stay in it if he completes that move to City that nearly happened in August.